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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF COLLEGE STUDENTS Miss Dorothy Maddux, 1707 North Fourth street, entertained on Tuesday evening the members of the Christian lindeavor Society of the Harris Street Evangelical Church. The guests of honor were the members who are home from college for the holidays, Feme Stanford, Ernest Baker, Paul Schwartz, Samuel Mehaffee and Carl Gingerlch. Others present Mr. and Mrs. Paul Decker, Mr.

and Mrs. George Maddux, Mrs. Sarah Stough, Miss Rozelle Stanford. Miss Isabelle Fanis, Miss Dorothy Roebuck, Miss Ada Gron jnger, Miss Irene Yeagley, Miss Mabel Mack, Miss Esther Baker, Miss Verna Belle Neff, Miss Sylvia Gingerich, Miss Grace Roebuck, Miss Mary Schwartz, Miss Ada Swengle, Miss Emma Swartz, Leonard Miller, Frank Swartz' and Edward Ditty. MISS CREEVEY TO BE HONOREDJY DINNER Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Willis Davis of Cheney, River road, will entertain this evening at a dinner party at the Civic Club in honor of their guest, Miss Carlotta Creevey, of New York. Other guests will be Miss Jean Chamberlain, Miss Mary Armstrong. Miss Margaret Williamson, Miss Elizabeth Zeigler, Mercer B. Tate, William Rabin, William Neeley' BniceLong, and John M.

Mahan, Jr! I CXJ' 1 Tm 3(1 1 I NEW YORK HARRISBURG THURSDAY EVENING, J. HOLD FAMILY REUNION A family reunion was on Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Carl, 404 South Fourteenth street. The greatest in terest of the party centered around Mr. Carl'a father, D. B. Carl, who is 80 years of age, and his granddaughter, "Virginia Mae Hamilton, RUPERT of the Penn Harris while in the city last night for a short visit.

John and wife, of New York City, who are playing at the Ornhmim thnatnr tn rtav in. ''Suspen ded Sentence," are the guests of, the Governor hotel during ineir stay here. Material divisional head of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, G. E. Naughright, of Philadelphia, has made his headquarters at tne iaza jtioiei during here on businesa.

Nieelv and wife. Of Pitts hnfrh. xcfiTK in town yesterday and registered at the Penn Harris Hotel oyer nlgnt. less than a year old. Others pres eht were Mr.

and Mrs. J. Howard Brine. Carolyn, Ruth and Dorothy Louise Brine, of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs.

H. K. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E.

Renn and Beverly Jane Renn, of Philadelphia. The table decorations were evergreens and with favors of par tridge berries and red candles. READING LANCASTER TfarrisBurfts Smartest Fashioii SHod PENN HARRIS HOTEL BUILDING Beginning Tomorrow, Friday January Clearance Sale Winter Apparel For Women and Misses Offering Reductions of 25 to 50 on Everything in Our Stock (Except Silk Lingerie) This event will interest every woman and miss who is seeking high class apparel at small expenditure. In order to maintain our policy of not carrying our merchandise from one season to another, we have reduced all our remaining winter apparel (with the exception of silk lingerie) at great reductions of 25 to 50 Off Former Prices None Charged, Sent C. O.

D. or on Approval All Sales Final "Exclusive But Not Expensive 'III TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 28, 1922. PERSONAL AMD SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS ir FOR A HAKRI8BUR6ES8 FOR A personal jottings O. WOLF, of Sharon, accompanied by his wife and daughter, were the guests of the Penn Harris Hotel during their visit to this city over night. Among the prominent citizens of Millheir, who registered at the Plaza Hotel while here for a few days are Mr.

and Mrs. J. I Hockenberry. Dr. W.

S. Yoder and wife, of Read ing, who visit this city regularly le newing acquaintances, registered at the Bolton House last night. They left for Reading early this morning. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Reese, of Wil liamsport, were the over night guests Hllttv4JPT Miss Jeanette Aronson, 2245 North Fourth street is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Lindouer. of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Fraffcla Bobb and Madlyn Bobb, of 342 Crescent street, are spending the day in Washington, D. C. They returned yesterday from Carlisle where they spent Christmas.

Mrs. Ralph Steckley, of Philadelphia, is visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Irwin, 1812 Green street.

Mrs. Emma Hummel Fishburn and Miss Fishburn, of Washington, D. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Stackpole, 1825 North Front street. Robert Seitz, an instructor at the Hill School, Pottstown, is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Daniel Seitz, 1211 North Second street. Miss Margaret James, 608 North Third street, will spend the weekend in Philadelphia.

W. John Stiteler, of Lockwood, who has been the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Norman B. Critchfleld, 1700 Market street, left for Johnstown, where he will be Joined by Mrs. Stiteler and little son, Edward S.

Stiteler. Miss Salinda Solomon, 2118 Green street, is visiting in New York. Theodore Morganthaler, a student at Lafayette College, is spending the holidays at his home, 213 Hamilton street. Miss Dorothy Cox, who la attending the Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Tham zine M.

Cox, 1S2 Walnut street. Thornton Buyer, Philadelphia, is snendine ten days with his parents, Mr Mrs. Benjamin Buyer, 736 South Twenty Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs.

I. H. Doutrich and Mary Elizabeth Doutrich of Front and Kelker streets are registered at Hotel Chalfonte, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Elhott, or Pittsburgh, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laverty, 402 South Fourteenth street, over Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ostertag and George Ostertag, are spending a few days in Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Sides ana Kicn ard Sides, of Washington Heights, spent Christmas in Lancaster, Pa. POLICE UNABLE TO HUGHES LOCATE MAN WHO ATTACKED GIRLS Due to the lack of an accurate description, police were unaoie to locate the man who enticed several young girls into the woods in the northern end of North Fourth street yesterday morning. One suspect was arrested, out lmmeuiawij iacu when the children declared he was not the man.

COVE NOTES E. K. Engle was In Duncannon oa TMUeTSara KllnedUwt, a student nurse at the Hahnemann Hospital In Philadelphia, who ha been SP the Christmas vacation with her par ents, Mr. ana c. naiTreturned to the hospital accompanied by her father.

Mrs. E. W. Dissmger, of the Earl Cove" cottage, spent Wednesday in "MfsfAnna Alkens attended the Inter Collegiate dance in Harnsburg, on Tuesday Charles Barnett. of the Lazy Nest cottage, who has been visiting VI V.Athai ItAOrECi OOUicvv, dinst werf Sday evening visitors student at State Col the guest of Mr and Mrs.

F. E. Klinedinst, on Tuesday Earl Dissinger, of the Earl Cove cottage is in Marysville, visiting amesKHnVdfnst spent Tuesday in DrDa'barado was in Marysville Harp and Children spent Tuesday evening in Dun cannon. GIVE TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs.

William Brashears. 3205 North Second street, gave a turkey dinner to day in honor of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A.

Pyles and. Miss Bllbeth Pys nt Wllllamsport, the Kv. vr. and Mrs. Doey N.

Miller and Doris Miller, of this city. oipo Pat dissolved her pearls In vinegar. Had she lost them in any olheBraway she could hav; had them back by using ou: SOULS FOR SALE A Tremendous Novel of Life in the Movies by "Souls For Sale" is the story of a woman who finds it necessary to lose herself, to disappear; so, paradoxically, she goes into the world of the eternal spotlight the land of the movies. How this life which she has temporarily adopted catches her in its spell; how ambition for a screen career overshadows every other interest; how she sacrifices one thing after another and almost misses real love when it comes at last makes an entirely new kind of romance. It is a tale full of suspense and action, and its background is intensely picturesque.

It gives as honest a picture of studio life today in Hollywood as Hughes' other novels have done of life in New York. Watch for the first instalment in Saturday's issue of Tltae Hai? nstem iiS Central Pennsylvania's Greatest Newspaper 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, 1424 North Sixth street, had as their holiday guests their son, Warren Hall with Mrs. Hall and their daughter, Virginia Hall, of Sharpsburg.

Mr. and. Mrs. W. Alexander Mc Cune and sons, 204 Reilf street, are spending the holidays wv.h Mrs.

Mc Cune's parents, Mr. an Mrs. Joseph Green, in Carlisle, and also with relatives in Miss Dorothy Rowe, of York, Is the guest of: Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wells, 1013 North Sixteenth street. She will remain over New Year's Day. Lyman Suloff, of Oak Lane is visiting his mother, Mrs. Laura' Suloff, 1929 Green street. E.

C. Longacre and C. A. Longacre have returned to Liverpool after a short stay with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Longacre 1631 North Sixth street. Mrs. 'H. T. Doebler 2218 North Fourth street has returned from Se linsgrove.

Mr. and Silas Miss Helen Rice and Robert Rice of Port Royal spent several days with Mr. and Mrs J. C. AsDer.

637 Camo street and Mr, and i Mrs. Harry Swdvlin, 640 Kelker street. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E.

White and Eleanor Evans Wthite have returned Princess Anne, after visiting Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Romberger, 2223 North Second street Mrs! William Worcester, of Knox ville, Tenn.

is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffner, Camp Hill. Mrs. John Callages 1721 Statq street, is spending several, days in wniiamsiown.

and MrB. Isaac Hukelns, Mrs; J. Hugglns and Miss Ruth Hil i bisb have returned to New Buffalo after visiting Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Hugglns, 1810 North Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Dare, of Pen brook, gave a dinner recently, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Dare, Ruth and Esther Dare, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keese, or axtonia.

The Rev. and Mrs. Homer Knox, John Robert Earl. Homer. and Jennie Knox, S14 South Twenty First street, were entertained at dinner on Christmas, by Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Graeff, at White House Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Baird Kunkle and Mary Kunfcel, of Springfield.

spent Christmas with Mr. Kunkel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Kunkel.

Mrs. Kunkel returned to Springfield on Monday night. Miss Beatrice Gaul, 310 South Thirteenth street, spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Lacey ville. CHRISTMAS BRIDE 1 MRS. PAUL J.

LEONARD The marriage of Paul J. Leonard and Miss Maxlne Page was solemnized In the Memorial Lutheran Church arly on Christmas morning. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Lewis C.

Manges, pastor of the church. The bride is a graduate of Central High School, class of '21. and is at this time teaching school in Lower rajcton township. Mr. Leonard served with the 28th Division over seas during the war.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will reside at the home of the bride's parents, Mt. and Mrs. Edward J.

Page. El North Twelfth street. PROGRAM TONIGHT AT EPWORTH ILL CHURCH A program will he trivon thi. evening at the Epworth Methodist Church, Twenty first and Derry streets. In charge of Mrs.

Harry wotter and M. P. Slmonetti. Thro will be an instrumental trio by Miss Edythe Motter, pianist, and Marlin Motter and LeRoy Batdorff, violinists; a violin solo by Calder Hawk, accompanied by Zelma Bauchmoy er; Mrs. William Straub will sing "Holy Night." accomnaniad saxophone quartet; a contralto solo.

Jieinienem, will be sung by Mrs. George Ebersole, with violin obligato by M. P. Simonetti. and Miss Claire Bauchmoyer will give a reading.

There will be a pageant and music by a chorus of twenty voices, also an orchestra. ML AND MRS. COHEN HARRIED TEN YEARS Mr. and Tr TvU rAh.N ww VUCUV 41 Peffer street, celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary Tuesdav ni. ing.

The house was decorated with potted plants and cut flowers. Th guests were: Mr. and Mrs. B. H.

Clompus, Mr. and Mrs. William Clompus, Mr. and airs, tiarry levlne, Mr. and Mrs.

Silverman. Mr. nnil Mm rkn Mr. and Mrs. Unicoff, Mr.

and Mrs! d. won. jur. ana Airs. E.

Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lituvin. Mr.

inH um David Kaplan. Mr. and Mrs. L. Baturin.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Solomon. Miss Grace Clompus.

Miss Dora Brooks. Israel Clompus, David La user. William Lauser. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Kodesh. West Mr. and Mrs. Hiram A.

Lerew. S3 Boas street, have announced the birth of a daughter, Doris Jane Lerew. December 17. 1. Mrs.

Lerew was formerly Miss Esther Klchman. of Peabrook. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Anderson, of 125 Washington street, announce the birth of a son. Wednesday. December 27. The father is a motorcycle officer on the city police force. TAYLOR DODGE BM0THAL TOLD Members of Public Instruction Department Announce Engagement at Christmas Party The engagement of Miss Helen J.

of 204 North Second street, to William S. of 1800 For ster street, was announced on Tuesday evening at a Christmas party held by members of the A Week 000 vocational bureau of the Department of Public Instruction at the home of and Mrs. Owen D. Evans in Camp Hill. Miss Dodge is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and tbok her degree of Master of Arts at Columbia University.

She is director of hoove 'economics education of the Department of Public Instruction. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and is assistant director of the State teachers bureau. He is on leave of absence this winter while he is a student at Columbia University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The wedding will be solemnized within the next few weeks.

Don Jump! V' Others present at the party on Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Llndley H. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Blaokwell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.

Fetterolf, ami Mrs. Jacob K. Bowman, Mr. and Harvey E. Gayman, Dr.

and Mrs. F. Theodpre Struck, Mr. and William Penn Loomls, Mrs. Haroltf Holbrook, Gerald D.Whitney, FrarfkU R.

Morey, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Lose, Mies Caroline Worley and Miss Black. Do you want to exchange your automobile, or do you want to adopt a child? Tell what you want in Telegraph Classified Ad. Mail you. Want Ads on a "SENDA WANTW" Blank, from the Classified Advertising pages.

When You have been up on a High Building Bridge or Cliff, did you ever feel an impulse to Jump? Some Stock Salesmen can lead you to "Dizzy Heights" by Painting Pictures of Large Profits and before you realize You Have "Jumped Off" with Your Hard Earned Savings. Don't Jump! Buy' I "Mechanics' Guaranteed Mortgages ECHANICS Tkust Co. Third 1 0 (i MAPPY NEW YEAR! We take this means of extending to you our heartiest wishes for a most happy New Year. Also to remind you that your credit is good at our store, and we will extend you the most liberal credit terms on article of jewelry that you may desire from cur most complete stock. A Week t) Will lour Credit "Jl rv Did You Forget Some One? If so, make it a New Tear's Gift! Come here tomorrow and select the "late gUV Kxqnlsite DiamoocLs, Watches, and gor Ceovs pieces of magniaoent Jewelry.

Bear in mind, please, that credit terms will be arranged to suit jrow own convenience. II 311 Mcrfici Sh Opposite Woolworth's 5 and 10 Cent Store little as (Rg a Week Will Do A.

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